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Avatar for Thomas Söderqvist

Thomas Söderqvist

Museumschef Emeritus, professor

ths@sund.ku.dk |

I stepped down as director of Medical Museion in 2015, and as professor by October 1, 2016. Now I am emeritus professor.

MY 15+ YEARS AS DIRECTOR (1999-2015)

I came to the University of Copenhagen as professor in history of medicine in 1999. Asked to take the responsibility of the university’s medical collections, I worked out the concept for a new kind of museum institution, which emphasised the integration of research, experimental exhibition making, and curatorship. In 2004 the project officially got its current name, Medical Museion.

As the first (founding) director of Medical Museion, I was responsible for everything: research and teaching, exhibitions, events, acquisitions, web outreach, etc. (but not conservation).

Thanks to generous grants from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, I was able to hire a growing number of PhD-students, postdocs/assistant professors and curators.

I have also had the pleasure to produce and curate several exhibitions and art installations, including Primary Substances, Healthy Ageing, An Ageing World, and Genomic Enlightenment.

MY EARLIER CAREER (1965-1999)

My undergraduate academic training at the University of Stockholm in zoology, chemistry and paleontology was followed by postgraduate work in philosophy of science and history of science at the University of Umeå and the University of Gothenburg. I earned my PhD in ‘theory of science’ (Swedish ‘vetenskapsteori’) from the University of Gothenburg in 1986.

I got my first job as lecturer at the University of Roskilde, and taught history and philosophy of biology and science studies for more than 25 years. In the late 1990s I had a 5-year research professorship in science studies.

PUBLICATIONS

I have a long track record of academic publications in history of 20th century ecology, history of 20th century immunology, historiography of contemporary science, biographical methodology, research ethics (virtue ethics) and science museology, and have also produced a fairly large number of popular writings. Most of my publications after 2005 are also listed in the University of Copenhagen publication database.

SOCIAL MEDIA OUTPUT

In 2005, I started a blog called Biomedicine on Display to encourage discussions about medical museology, and over the last ten years I have written more than 1000 blogposts; in 2011 the blog was merged with Medical Museion’s website (www.museion.ku.dk).

I have also spent much time and energy to contribute to the international museological discussion by writing  >5000 tweets under the name of @museionist.

CURRENT INTERESTS

My current research interest is quite different from anything I have done before. I am now working on a project called ‘The Ageing Professor”. In short, I’m using my own career as a case to better understand the ageing academic. Read more on my independent website www.canities.dk, or follow frequent postings on my Facebok profile, and my twitter account @AgeingProfessor.

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For details about my academic career, see this short autobiography, or read this biographical interview, or my curriculum vitae.


Skal forskere tvinges til at skrive blogposter?

Årets indtil videre mærkligste idé på forskningskommunikationsområdet kom i fredags: Berlingskes USA-korrespondent og politiske blogger Poul Høi foreslår at forskere skal tvinges til at blogge om deres forskning: Jeg foreslår, at alle, der er fastansatte på højere læreanstalter, kontraktforpligtes til at skrive en blog, og at bloggen skal udstyres med et kommentarfelt, og at den pågældende […]

marts 7, 2011


Fastelavnskostume á la Penkowa

Hørt på gangen på Panum i dag: “Min veninde har lige ringet og spurgt om hun må låne en small-size laboratoriekittel til fastelavn her i weekenden. Datteren vil være Milena Penkowa — med tilbagestrøget hår, to mørke streger over øjnene og tillidsvækkende smil. Der mangler kun den hvide kittel, så er den hjemme”

marts 4, 2011


Museum exhibitions between labour and grace

Shall museum exhibitions exude labour or grace? That is, shall they reveal the hard work gone into producing them? Or shall they appear effortless and graceful, concealing the many hours of curatorial work? Just a decade ago, museums tried to hide the curators’ efforts; what mattered was the final product as the audience saw the show. […]

marts 2, 2011


Beyond science journalism — the web and new forms of communication power

Today’s good news from the science communication world is that the editors of the Journal of Science Communication are inviting papers for a special issue on the future of science journalism, knowledge and power. As the editors point out, the consequence of the internet is that today “science journalism finds itself in the middle of a deep cultural, economic […]

marts 1, 2011


New web technologies for biomedical self-presentation

Like biography, autobiography has always been an important genre for science communication — like Francis Crick’s autobiography What Mad Pursuit (1988). A couple of decades ago, only a tiny scientific elite had, in practice, access to present themselves autobiographically in the form of book-length memoirs and interviews in newspaper and magazines. Science communication through self-presentation was thus largely restricted to […]

februar 26, 2011


The perfect journal — it’s all about rejection

Some speak about the perfect storm. Here’s the perfect scientific journal: Journal of Universal Rejection (JofUR). It’s all about rejection. The perfect rejection, i.e., universal rejection. In other words, the journal’s policy is to reject all submitted manuscripts, regardless of quality. Here’s their reasons for why you should send your manuscript to them: You can […]

februar 24, 2011


The materiality and sensuousness of fat

Very interesting stuff for our forthcoming exhibition on obesity — the planned special issue on the materiality of fat edited by Christopher E. Forth at the University of Kansas for the Journal of Material Culture in 2012. “The Materiality of Fat” is inspired – but in no way limited – by the problem of “obesity” as the […]

februar 23, 2011


Identity: how little we actually change over time

I’ve spent some time last week watching, in fascination, Buenos Aires-based photographer Irina Werning’s “Back to the future”, a series of juxtapositions of images of individuals at different ages. She finds people who have portraits of themselves as a young child (not very difficult, most of us have) and then re-enacts the portrait with a contemporary version of the same person placed in […]

februar 21, 2011


En Leonardo for det 21. århundrede?

De sidste 15-20 år har humanister været optaget af sundhed og sundhedsvidenskab. Det er blevet lavet meget historisk forskning, fx. for at forstå, hvordan epidemiske sygdomme er opstået og har spredt sig, så vi kan lære af historien, når næste influenzapandemi kommer. Filosofferne har været med til at analysere sygdomsbegrebet, og etnologerne har bidraget til at forstå, hvad […]

februar 21, 2011


Are bioart works ever ‘finished’?

A lot of people on Facebook have recently been excited about art critic and historian James Elkins’ analysis, in a recent Huffington Post chronicle (“Exploring Famous Unfinished Paintings in Google Art Project”), of what it means to ‘finish’ an artwork. It’s a well-written and beautifully illustrated piece, but it’s not unproblematic if you think in terms of other creative genres than art. […]

februar 20, 2011


Egyptian prosthetic devices

In the 12 February issue of The Lancet, Jacqueline Finch from University of Manchester’s Centre for Biomedical Egyptology (yes, such a centre really exists!), writes a charming report of her investigation of Egyptian prosthetic devices. Jacqueline Finch, “The ancient origins of prosthetic medicine”, Lancet, 377: 548 – 549 (2011). See also Medgadget’s comment here.

februar 20, 2011


2010 Medical Blog Awards goes mainly to earlier winners

Unless you’ve alrady seen it, here are the winners of the 2010 Medical Blog Awards: Best Medical Weblog: EMCrit blog. Best New Medical Weblog: ZDoggMD Best Literary Medical Weblog: StorytellERdoc, Best Clinical Weblog: GeriPal Best Health Policies/Ethics Weblog: Covert Rationing Blog Best Medical Technologies/Informatics Weblog: ScienceRoll Best Patient’s Blog: Wheelchair Kamikaze Not surprisingly, several of this year’s winners have been awarded before. What’s […]

februar 19, 2011

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